![]() ![]() That tells Thunderbird that my profile is stored in f:\doc\thunderbird – a folder I created on a separate drive. That’s a simple text file that you can examine with Notepad, or “Type” at the Windows Command prompt. (where “LeoN” is replaced with your own Windows login account), there exists a file “profiles.ini”. There’s a support article on locating profiles that covers it for other operating systems, but in a nutshell, here’s what worked for me on Windows.Ĭ:\Users\ LeoN\AppData\Roaming\Thunderbird ![]() While you’re at it, close Thunderbird on the source machine. This step was necessary to cause Thunderbird to create the profile folder into which we’re about to copy our information. With that out of the way, close Thunderbird. Run Thunderbird, and it’ll prompt you to begin configuring your email. I’m going to assume that you’re running the latest version of Thunderbird, as I was.ĭownload and install the latest version of Thunderbird on the machine to which you want to move your email. Run Thunderbird on the destination machine.Copy the contents of the entire profile folder and all subfolders from the source machine to the destination.Locate the profile folder on the source machine. ![]()
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